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Thursday, July 10, 2014

Love You **THIS** Much . . .

Happy Thursday Friends!

Today I have a fun creation to share with you, showcasing one of the many new images from Sassy Cheryl's Stamps. " It's a wonderful day in the neighborhood" ... Sassy Cheryl Neighborhood that is. It's new over on Facebook ... check it out! Cheryl has been going CRAZY creating several new/fun images. Including the image I used on my card today called: Hello There Neighbor.

I'm happy to say I actually used up several scraps today while creating this fun birthday creation. Love when that happens! And I've also used a new set of dies that I purchased from the Dies R Us store a short while back and finally took the time to die cut using even more scraps!

The 'wood sentiment panel' in the doggie's mouth is actually BLANK, so, you can insert any phrase you'd like ... depending on the theme of your card. WELCOME! would be perfect to welcome that new neighbor with open arms ... but my kids have often times expressed how much they love me with their arms wide open (like this cute image) and saying "I love you this much"... hence my birthday themed card today.

7 comments:

Adorable! Your bow is PERFECT, your little guy n his dog couldn't be cuter and I like your use of matching paper on the inside. I guess having a household full of "scrappers" inspired you to use up some leftover pieces, haha.

Darlene, what an adorable card. It's great when you use up scraps, isn't it! The inside of the card is cool looking too!Thanks for joining us at the Craft-Dee BowZ challenge this month. Join us again soon. Hugs, Barbara

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